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Structure of the articles

Introduction

The first paragraph should be about a few basic aspects of the class. The name of the class, its Japanese name, both written in Japanese and in English letters, the weapon it uses, and the games that they appear in.

The next paragraphs will vary depending on the class, but here are some things to write about:

Details about when the class has appeared

What weapons they can use in different games

Their class change options, if any

If they attack from close or far range, then state so and say if they can be useful attackers/defenders, or if they can/cannot be placed in the front line safely, etc.

Their typical stats. "This class typically has high speed but low attack."

Their skills, either inherent (like Great Shield) or learned from an Occult scroll, in FE9 (like Aether)

Infobox

Image: Use a generic portrait if it exists, preferably the most recent one. For classes for which no generic portrait exists, such as the Journeyman class, use a battle sprite.

Flavor text: Use the flavor text from the most recent game. This can be found usually in the class introductions; if there is none, then too bad...

Weapons: List the weapons that this class can use. If it varies, then list all of them from the different games with hover templates describing which games it can use whatever weapons in. For example, on the Mage article:

Skills: List any skills the class has, such as Shove or Canto. If it varies, then again, use hover templates.

Stats

Use templates Template:BaseStats and Template:MaxStats. The only difference is that Template:BaseStats includes weight, which is only used in Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn. If the class doesn't appear in either of those games, use Template:MaxStats for the base stats as well.